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An international superstar drops by with tips on songwriting and the nature of fame, as the three students on "probation" make last-minute preparations for tomorrow's live showdown. Coverage continues at 8.30pm on BBC Choice and tomorrow at 8.30pm on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/fameacademy

Auto Erotica. Ben's efforts to revive an old banger that Nick has won in a game of poker coincide with Susan's plans to celebrate their wedding anniversary in Dorset.
Written by Steve Armogida and Jim Armogida; Director Dewi Humphreys
Producer John Bartlett Repeated next Sunday

At Ripley Castle in North Yorkshire, home to the Ingilby family since the 14th century, designer Gordon Whistance makes his debut on the show with an opulent scheme for a bedroom, while Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen makes a bold statement with lilac in the living room. With Carol Smillie. Producer Nigel Mercer ; Executive producer Linda Clifford

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While cats and dogs may provide companionship for animal lovers across Britain, some of their personal habits can be less than endearing. This documentary meets people who have little time for our furry friends, including the dog-mess vigilantes who patrol the Wirral, Merseyside. ProducerAnnabelLeech;ExecutiveproducerNickO'Dwyer

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Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Mo
Mowlam and writer Ben Elton are among the panel joining David Dimbleby and a studio audience for tonight's topical debate from Croydon, south London.
Executive producer George Carey ; Editor Nick Pisani CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p), or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime

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Thriller. A British Secret Service employee betrays his country by passing information to the Soviets, with disastrous consequences. Review page 64.
Director Otto Preminger (1979, 15)
Followed by Holiday Weather

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